How do I reset my Kenmore electric range?
To reset your Kenmore electric range model 79046359400, we recommend doing a full power reset: turn the range off, shut off power at the home breaker, wait a few minutes, then restore power and set the clock. This clears many control glitches after a power interruption.
- Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
- If the oven is running, press OFF/CANCEL on the control.
- Switch the range circuit OFF at the home breaker (or remove the fuse).
- Wait 3 to 5 minutes.
- Turn the breaker ON.
- Re-set the time using the clock instructions in the 79046359400 owner's manual.
Your manual warns not to operate the oven during a power failure. If power returns and the oven begins operating again, turn the oven OFF right away, then do the power reset above.
| Symptom | Reset usually helps? | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Control panel frozen or unresponsive | Yes | Try reset again; then check for error codes |
| Clock flashing after outage | Yes | Set the clock |
| Oven not heating correctly | Sometimes | Temperature sensor, bake/broil circuit, control |
| Surface element not heating | Sometimes | Element, switch, wiring |
A breaker reset safely reboots the electronic oven control and can clear temporary faults caused by a power surge or brief outage. If problems return quickly, the issue is usually a failing component (sensor, control, wiring, or a surface element) rather than the settings.
If your display shows an error code after resetting, use the Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes guide to match the code to the most likely failed part and next steps.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my Kenmore electric range model number?
You can find the model number for your Kenmore electric range on the appliance’s rating label; on model 79046359400, it’s typically on the oven frame behind the door opening, or on the frame behind the storage drawer (if equipped). Confirm the exact label location in the 79046359400 owner's manual.
Check these spots in this order:
- Door jamb/oven frame: Open the oven door and look around the frame near the opening.
- Behind the storage drawer: Pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame rails or side panel.
- Back of the range: Look near the upper back panel and power cord area.
- Side panel: Look along the lower side panel edges.
- Warming drawer area (if equipped): Check the frame around the drawer opening.
- Turn the oven light on and use a flashlight to read small print.
- Open the oven door and scan the frame first.
- If you have a storage drawer, remove it and check the frame behind it.
- Write down the full model number exactly as shown (numbers and any letters).
Most Kenmore ranges use a small sticker or metal tag that includes the model and serial number.
| What you’ll see | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: 79046359400) | Ensures you get the correct parts and diagrams |
| Serial number | Helps match production version when parts vary |
| Electrical info | Useful for installation and power issues |
We use the model number to match the correct parts for your exact range configuration (controls, surface elements, and oven components). Even small model differences can change which part fits.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore electric oven not working?
If your Kenmore electric range model 79046359400 oven is not working, the most common causes are a power supply issue (tripped breaker or loose cord connection), control settings that prevent operation, or a failed heating or sensing component. Start with power and settings, then move to component checks.
- Confirm the range has 240 volts at the outlet (a range can light up on 120V but not heat).
- Reset the breaker: switch the double-pole range breaker fully OFF, then ON.
- If there was a power outage, turn the oven OFF; the manual warns the oven should not be operated during a power failure. Use the 79046359400 owner's manual for the exact control reset steps.
- Make sure the time-of-day clock is set; this model’s manual notes the oven function will not work if the clock is not set.
- Verify you are using Bake or Broil correctly and that the display is accepting a temperature.
If the control panel responds but the oven stays cold, these are the most likely culprits.
- Oven temperature sensor (probe): if it reads out of range, the control may stop heating. For this model, the sensor is listed as probe 316217002.
- Heating circuit problem: a failed bake element, broil element, wiring connection, or relay on the control can prevent heating.
- Safety cutout/thermal issue: some ranges use a thermal limiter or fuse that opens if overheating occurs.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Clock/display works, no heat | Sensor, element, control relay | Check sensor resistance, inspect elements |
| Nothing works (no display) | No power, terminal block issue | Check breaker, cord, and connections |
| Heats sometimes, then stops | Sensor drifting, control overheating | Check sensor, cooling airflow |
An electric oven needs full 240V power plus correct control inputs; a partial power loss or a bad sensor can make the oven appear “dead” even when surface burners or lights still work.
- You smell burning insulation, see arcing, or find melted wiring.
- The breaker trips repeatedly.
- You are not comfortable testing live voltage.
Last updated: February 2026




